About The Landmark
Snug Harbor on Staten Island is a great reminder of New York City’s maritime history. Opening in 1833, it was the grand retirement home for sailors from around the world. Now it houses several cultural institutions, including the Noble Maritime Collection.
The museum celebrates Snug Harbor, maritime art, and the history of New York Harbor, including the Robbins Reef Lighthouse and its famous caretaker Kathryn Walker. It also houses and maintains the collections and works of marine artist John A. Noble, featuring the houseboat he used as his art studio.
Watch our video to learn more about The Noble Maritime Collection and become a “Tourist in Your Own Town.”
Plan Your Visit
noblemaritime.org
Snug Harbor Cultural Center
1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D
Staten Island, NY 10301
Wednesday – Sunday, 12 to 5 PM
Pay-as-you-wish admission policy